How Do You Load Film In A Konica FS-1 35Mm SLR Camera?
The Konica FS-1 SLR is a manual focus camera that uses the traditional 35 millimeter film cartridge. Although it appears to be a manual camera, it actually gives its users access to a great deal of automated features. Not only does it feature a shutter priority automatic exposure mode and metering support for film speeds ranging from ISO 25 to ISO 3200, but it also has a built-in motor drive. The motor drive not only allows for high-speed burst shooting at a rate of 1.5 frames per second, but also gives the camera the ability to auto-load film cartridges. Hold the camera with its back cover facing you. Reach around to the left side of the camera and flip the locking claw up to open the back cover. The locking claw is a silver-colored piece of metal that is located at the bottom of the camera where the left panel, bottom panel and back panel meet. Drop the 35 millimeter film cartridge into the recess on the left side of the camera’s exposed interior. Leave the piece of film sticking out